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Depends on your needs in retirement, everyone is different.
I`m 43 and have 225k in 401k and 175k in personal savings. If maxing out 401k (16 k per year), you will end up with approximately 1.25 million give or take if you now have only ~225k saved in your 401k.
I your goal is to have 2 million by retirement, you should have around 300-400k in your 401k saved by age 43 and continue with max contributions to reach 2 million by 62-65. This is considering normal market conditions over the next 20 or more years... good luck with that!

I am 37 years old and I have 190K in my 401K. My husband has 70K in his 403B he is a teacher so he will retire and receive a yearly pension which will be 70% of his salary. Together we make a combined family income of 185K. I save 12% of my pay with a company match up to 6%. My husband saves 8% in his 403B.

$147,600 saved at 35. Never made more than $52k in my entire working career. Blue collar worker, no college degree, expensive city (Seattle), started 401k at 21, contribution is at 6% of income now w/only a $500 match.